One parent's (and her kids') guide to navigating the library and bookstore. My recommendations in children's book classics . . . literature for little ones, then and now.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Emily Emerson's Moon
Today, I'm going to share with you an out-of-print and hard-to-find but delightful-to-read vintage book. If you ever see Emily Emerson's Moon (c. 1960) by Jean Merrill and Ronni Solbert at a used bookstore or yard sale, snatch it up!
from Little, Brown & Company (Canada) Limited:
Emily Emerson's father
offered her the moon,
or a piece of the Milky Way,
or even the sun.
The sun he gave her
was easy to wear
in her button hole.
But Emily wanted the moon, too.
That was harder to get.
Emily's brother didn't believe
her father could get it at all.
So in the meantime Emily's father
gave her a rainbow to tie in her hair,
and asked if a yellow balloon would do
for a moon.
While her brother, Avery, taunts their father's inability to deliver her request, Emily continues to have faith that her father will pull through.
And in the end, Father Emerson's cleverness equally amazes Avery and Emily.
The kids and I just LOVE this delightful, rhyming story. I don't understand why some of the best books fall into copyright conundrum. So, if you ever spot this book, rush to purchase it without thinking twice!
Labels:
Family,
Moon,
Picture Book
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Will do!
ReplyDeleteI have a copy of this that my mom purchased from a library sale for less than a dollar. I had no idea how valuable it is, but I feel very lucky now!!
ReplyDeleteI was given this book as a child. I am 62, this was one of my favorites. I am gifting it to my grandneice on her first birthdaym
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